deduced information

[dɪˈduːst ɪnfərˈmeɪʃən]
nounpl: deduced information (uncountable) / instances of deduced information
informação deduzida
1. Information or conclusions that have been derived or inferred from available facts, evidence, or logical reasoning rather than directly observed or explicitly stated
Based on the deduced information from the crime scene, the detective concluded that the suspect had been present at midnight.
Com base na informação deduzida da cena do crime, o detetive concluiu que o suspeito havia estado presente à meia-noite.
2. Knowledge obtained through the process of reasoning from premises to a logical conclusion
The deduced information helped the researcher understand the underlying causes of the phenomenon.
A informação deduzida ajudou o pesquisador a compreender as causas subjacentes do fenômeno.
In both American and Brazilian contexts, 'deduced information' is commonly used in academic, legal, and investigative settings. In Brazil, it appears frequently in scientific and journalistic discourse. The term emphasizes intellectual analysis and logical thinking, which are culturally valued in both professional and educational environments.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
inferred informationderived informationconcluded informationreasoned conclusionlogical inference
Antonyms / Antônimos
direct informationobserved informationexplicit informationstated informationempirical data

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
informação deduzida
Most common usage across Brazil
Rio de Janeiro
informação deduzida / info tirada por dedução
Informal speech may use 'info' abbreviation
São Paulo
informação deduzida
Standard formal and business usage
Portugal
informação deduzida
Same as Brazilian Portuguese; also 'informação inferida'

Related Words

deductioninferencelogical reasoningconclusionreasoning processevidence

Related Idioms & Phrases

read between the lines
put two and two together
draw a conclusion
make an educated guess
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